Archive for January, 2008



Lebanon News and Great Opportunities

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

Opportunities come your way via several routes. It could be a tip from a friend, something said in discussions, a look at the shops around you, or something you stumbled on online. Newspapers are also prolific sources of business ideas. But if your interest is investing overseas, specifically in the Middle East, find that chance in the daily Lebanon news.

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Callable-CDs - Pros And Cons

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

A callable-CD is the one where the bank or other financial institution issuing the certificate of deposit (CD) has the option of recalling the CD well before the maturity date. This type of investment can yield good returns if the portfolio is managed properly.

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Arizona Unclaimed Money Totals $400 Million

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

The state of Arizona currently owes its citizens more than $400 million in unclaimed money. Begin your AZ unclaimed property search today to take back what’s yours.

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Real Estate Investing: How To Profit From Foreclosures & Avoid Wasting Your Time, Energy & Money Posted By : Alex Gurevich

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

If you were a real estate investor watching the real estate boom of early 2000s closely, you could have predicted the foreclosure investing opportunities that would become available today in virtually every real estate market in the country.

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Purchasing Power Parity And Interest Rate Parity

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

The currency transactions result in a balance of trade in goods and services (current account) or a balance of financial asset flows (capital account). The exchange value of a currency must be such that there is enough balance in both the accounts to sustain future transactions. This is where purchasing power parity comes into play.

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Currency Exchange Abroad Using An ATM Card

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 5:01 pm

If you are traveling outside your country where your currency is not accepted, then you can get the best exchange rates if you use your credit card, debit card or your ATM card. They offer you the best deals with regard to currency exchange.

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Are Investments With Dividends Better Than Non Dividend Paying Investments Posted By :

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 4:01 pm

This informative articles discusses the differences between making investments in Dividend paying vs Non Dividend paying securities.

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Kansas Unclaimed Money Tops $200 Million

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 4:01 pm

If the Midwest is America’s breadbasket, it’s might mostly be because of Kansas, who’s Sumner County is known as The Wheat Capital of the World. According to recent reports, the Kansas State Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Division has become a basket for another vital commodity. Not edible, but definitely more sought after- American currency in the form of Kansas unclaimed money.

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Covered Call Writing Option Strategy Posted By : Auslec

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 4:01 pm

Covered call writing is either the sale of a call option covered by underlying shares currently held by an investor or the simultaneous purchase of stock and sale of a call option. The call writer receives a premium (cash) for selling the call option, yet will be obligated to sell the stock at the option strike price if assigned. As a call writer you receive a premium for the obligation or your agreement to sell the stock at the call option strike price.

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Different Types Of Bonds

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 3:01 pm

Before investing in the bond market, one needs to know the different kinds of bond investments. Depending on the issuers, there are a variety of bonds available for investment. Each one of them has its own sets of risks and rewards.

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